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Correctional Services Minister Dr Pieter Groenewald Plans to Deport 26,000 Foreign Prisoners

March 25, 2026
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South Africa’s Correctional Services Minister Pieter Groenewald has announced plans to deport thousands of foreign nationals currently held in the country’s prisons, as part of efforts to address overcrowding and reduce costs. The Department of Correctional Services estimates that around 26,000 foreign nationals are currently in custody, including both sentenced offenders and individuals awaiting trial.

ImageAccording to the minister, each inmate costs the state approximately R463 per day, covering expenses such as food, accommodation, healthcare, and security. This translates to more than R11 million spent daily on foreign inmates alone. Groenewald said the figures highlight the financial pressure on the correctional system and the need for long-term solutions.

The proposed plan involves repatriating foreign nationals to their countries of origin where possible. However, the process is subject to legal and administrative requirements. Groenewald confirmed that current legislation, including aspects of the Correctional Services framework, limits how quickly deportations can be carried out. As a result, the department is working on legislative amendments and engaging with foreign governments to facilitate the process. He indicated that progress is expected over the next year as these measures are implemented.

South Africa’s correctional facilities have long faced challenges related to overcrowding, with inmate populations often exceeding available capacity. Officials believe that reducing the number of foreign inmates could help ease pressure on the system. The initiative forms part of broader efforts to manage prison populations and improve conditions within facilities.

Authorities are expected to continue consultations with relevant stakeholders, including international partners, to ensure that deportations comply with legal standards and bilateral agreements. Further details on timelines and implementation are likely to be released as the process develops.

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